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This section includes 39 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Biochemistry knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
How many types of skin cancers can develop by overexposure to ultraviolet rays? |
A. | 1 |
B. | 2 |
C. | 3 |
D. | 4 |
Answer» D. 4 | |
2. |
Xeroderma pigmentosum is caused by ______________________ |
A. | UV radiations |
B. | X-rays |
C. | Gamma radiations |
D. | Beta-rays |
Answer» B. X-rays | |
3. |
The NHEJ pathway is used to rectify __________________ in the DNA. |
A. | nucleotide substitutions |
B. | double-strand breaks |
C. | single-strand breaks |
D. | mismatched basepairs |
Answer» C. single-strand breaks | |
4. |
Which of the following does not introduce double-strand breaks in the DNA? |
A. | Gamma rays |
B. | Cancer drugs |
C. | Free radicals |
D. | Inherited mutations |
Answer» E. | |
5. |
A mismatched base pair can cause ________________ in the double helix. |
A. | change in geometry |
B. | change in location |
C. | change in size |
D. | change in alkalinity |
Answer» B. change in location | |
6. |
Which repair system operates to repair DNA strands that are actively transcribed? |
A. | Double-strand breakage repair |
B. | Nucleotide excision repair |
C. | RNA repair |
D. | Messenger RNA repair |
Answer» C. RNA repair | |
7. |
Which repair system operates to remove the altered bases generated by reactive chemicals present in the diet? |
A. | Base excision repair |
B. | Nucleotide excision repair |
C. | Mismatch repair |
D. | Double-stranded breakage repair |
Answer» B. Nucleotide excision repair | |
8. |
How many pathways of nucleotide excision repair exist? |
A. | 1 |
B. | 2 |
C. | 3 |
D. | 4 |
Answer» C. 3 | |
9. |
Mutations in the DNA may be passed to the next generation. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
10. |
Mark the one, which is CORRECT for SOS repair. |
A. | RecA protein participates |
B. | A free radical mechanism is involved |
C. | The repair enzyme functions only once |
D. | No bases or nucleotides are removed |
Answer» B. A free radical mechanism is involved | |
11. |
Which of the following is NOT the function of the enzyme systems involved in mismatch repair? |
A. | Recognize mismatched base pair |
B. | Gene conversion |
C. | Determine incorrect base from a mismatch |
D. | Excise incorrect base and carry out repair system |
Answer» C. Determine incorrect base from a mismatch | |
12. |
The correction of changes in DNA by a set of process known as___________ |
A. | Replication |
B. | DNA repair |
C. | Translation |
D. | Transcription |
Answer» C. Translation | |
13. |
The enzyme photolyase is used in what method of repair? |
A. | Base excision |
B. | Photo reactivation |
C. | Nucleotide excision |
D. | None of the mentioned |
Answer» C. Nucleotide excision | |
14. |
Recombinational repair is often due to ____________ |
A. | Incorporation of many incorrect nucleotides by DNA pol |
B. | Many cystidine dimer and associated large gaps in a strand |
C. | Many thymidine dimer formations and associated large gaps in a strand |
D. | All of the mentioned |
Answer» D. All of the mentioned | |
15. |
The enzyme of E.coli is a nuclease that initiates the repair of double stranded DNA breaks by homologous recombination is? |
A. | DNA glycosylase |
B. | DNA ligase |
C. | DNA polymerase |
D. | RNA polymerase |
Answer» B. DNA ligase | |
16. |
A point mutation that replaces a purine with another purine, or a pyrimidine with another pyramidine ____________ |
A. | Nonsense mutation |
B. | Silent mutation |
C. | Transition mutation |
D. | Transversion |
Answer» D. Transversion | |
17. |
An alteration in a nucleotide sequence that changes a triplet coding for an amino acid into a termination codon is ____________ |
A. | Nonsense mutation |
B. | Mutagenesis |
C. | Mutation |
D. | Mutagen |
Answer» B. Mutagenesis | |
18. |
The DNA polymerase involved in base excision repair is ____________ |
A. | DNA polymerase α |
B. | DNA polymerase β |
C. | DNA polymerase σ |
D. | DNA polymerase γ |
Answer» C. DNA polymerase σ | |
19. |
What is the function of enzyme involved in base excision repair? |
A. | Addition of correct base |
B. | Addition of correct nucleotide |
C. | Removal of incorrect base |
D. | Removal of phosphodiester bond |
Answer» D. Removal of phosphodiester bond | |
20. |
If the mutation has a negligible effect on the function of a gene, it is known as a ____________ |
A. | Silent mutation |
B. | Frame shift mutation |
C. | Substitution mutation |
D. | Insertion mutation |
Answer» B. Frame shift mutation | |
21. |
WHICH_OF_THE_FOLLOWING_IS_NOT_THE_FUNCTION_OF_THE_ENZYME_SYSTEMS_INVOLVED_IN_MISMATCH_REPAIR??$ |
A. | Recognize mismatched base pair |
B. | Gene conversion |
C. | Determine incorrect base from a mismatch |
D. | Excise incorrect base and carry out repair system |
Answer» C. Determine incorrect base from a mismatch | |
22. |
RECOMBINATIONAL_REPAIR_IS_OFTEN_DUE_TO?$ |
A. | Incorporation of many incorrect nucleotides by DNA pol |
B. | Many cystidine dimer and associated large gaps in a strand |
C. | Many thymidine dimer formation and associated large gaps in a strand |
D. | All of these |
Answer» D. All of these | |
23. |
Mark_the_one,_which_is_CORRECT_for_SOS_repair.$ |
A. | RecA protein participates |
B. | A free radical mechanism is involved |
C. | The repair enzyme functions only once |
D. | No bases or nucleotides are removed |
Answer» B. A free radical mechanism is involved | |
24. |
The_enzyme_photolyase_is_used_in_what_method_of_repair |
A. | Base excision |
B. | Photo reactivation |
C. | Nucleotide excision |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. Nucleotide excision | |
25. |
Mark the one, which is NOT a subunit of ABC exinuclease? |
A. | UvrA |
B. | UvrB |
C. | UvrC |
D. | UvrF |
Answer» E. | |
26. |
The enzyme of E.coli is a nuclease that initiates the repair of double stranded DNA breaks by homologous recombinatio? |
A. | DNA glycosylase |
B. | DNA ligase |
C. | DNA polymerase |
D. | RNA polymerase |
Answer» B. DNA ligase | |
27. |
Which of the following enzyme works in the nucleotide excision repair? |
A. | DNA photolyase |
B. | ABC exinuclease |
C. | DNA glycosylase |
D. | RecA |
Answer» C. DNA glycosylase | |
28. |
A point mutation that replaces a purine with another purine, or a pyrimidine with another pyramidine |
A. | Nonsense mutation |
B. | Silent mutation |
C. | Transition mutation |
D. | Transversion |
Answer» D. Transversion | |
29. |
Name the enzyme which initiates base excision repair process? |
A. | RNA polymerase |
B. | DNA polymerase |
C. | DNA photolyase |
D. | DNA glycosylase |
Answer» E. | |
30. |
An alteration in a nucleotide sequence that changes a triplet coding for an amino acid into a termination codon is |
A. | Nonsense mutation |
B. | Mutagenesis |
C. | Mutation |
D. | Mutagen |
Answer» B. Mutagenesis | |
31. |
Name the repair system which involves the removal of the damaged segment of DNA? |
A. | Recombinational repair |
B. | Direct repair |
C. | Excision repair |
D. | Mismatched repair |
Answer» D. Mismatched repair | |
32. |
The DNA polymerase involved in base excision repair is |
A. | DNA polymerase α |
B. | DNA polymerase β |
C. | DNA polymerase σ |
D. | DNA polymerase γ |
Answer» C. DNA polymerase ‚âà√¨‚àö√¢ | |
33. |
Which of the following enzyme is used in photoreactivation process? |
A. | DNA ligase |
B. | DNA photolyase |
C. | DNA polymerase |
D. | Primase |
Answer» C. DNA polymerase | |
34. |
The function of enzyme involved in base excision repair is |
A. | Addition of correct base |
B. | Addition of correct nucleotide |
C. | Removal of incorrect base |
D. | Removal of phosphodiester bond |
Answer» D. Removal of phosphodiester bond | |
35. |
Name the repair system for UV mediated damage of DNA? |
A. | Exchange of homologous segments |
B. | DNA glycosylase |
C. | Nucleotide excision repair |
D. | Photoreactivation |
Answer» E. | |
36. |
Which of the following has the self-repairing mechanisms? |
A. | DNA and RNA |
B. | DNA, RNA and protein |
C. | Only DNA |
D. | DNA and proteins |
Answer» D. DNA and proteins | |
37. |
The genome can maintain its essential cellular function even without DNA repair. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |
38. |
Which of the following mechanisms will remove uracil and incorporate the correct base? |
A. | Direct repair |
B. | Base excision repair |
C. | Mismatch repair |
D. | Nucleotide excision repair |
Answer» C. Mismatch repair | |
39. |
If the mutation has a negligible effect on the function of a gene, it is known as a |
A. | Silent mutation |
B. | Frame shift mutation |
C. | Substitution mutation |
D. | Insertion mutation |
Answer» B. Frame shift mutation | |